Piano sliding-door furniture storage alleviates poor acoustics in the workplace environment. This product counteracts the amplified noise levels of poor room acoustics for a higher level concentration of employees. The secret lies in perforated steel front and rear panels that have been internally laminated with sound absorbing material. This storage system consists of two individual […]
November 21st, 2008
Piano sliding-door furniture storage alleviates poor acoustics in the workplace environment. This product counteracts the amplified noise levels of poor room acoustics for a higher level concentration of employees. The secret lies in perforated steel front and rear panels that have been internally laminated with sound absorbing material. This storage system consists of two individual elements with a continuous top panel, and can be powder coated in any colour from the Dulux powder coat range. The piano comes in many sizes, and can house from two to five shelves of filing.
Dimensions: Various sizes available: cabinets can accommodate two file shelves up to five file shelves high. Height: From 840mm up to 1965mm high; Width: 1600mm to 2000mm; depth: single sided version 457mm, double sided version 480mm.
Applications: any work place environment
Variations: several cover panels
Finish: Any choice of colours from the Dulux powercoat pallet
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